I Love Melbourne schreef op 11 juni 2021 07:52:
Location Platform Benchmarking Report: 2021Even een stukje gekopieerd uit het rapport (wat is gisteren heb gepost) mbt ADAS.
• Google Maps can be used to support ADAS functions via an interface called the Vehicle Maps Service (VMS), but it is unclear to what extent Google Maps is being used for L1 and L2 capabilities where it has been deployed. Waymo, Google’s autonomous driving division, has forged some notable partnerships since the last report. Waymo has entered a broad, global, strategic partnership with Daimler Trucks. It also expanded its partnership with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). In July 2020 FCA announced the selection of Waymo as an exclusive strategic partner for L4 fully self-driving technology across FCA’s full product portfolio. Waymo is also the exclusive global L4 partner for Volvo Car Group, and affiliates Polestar and Lynk & Co International. Jaguar, Renault, and Nissan also have partnerships with Waymo. Waymo claims its technology has navigated over 20 Million miles on public roads, the vast majority of which is in the US and over 20 Billion miles via simulation.
• HERE claims since 2017 17 Million vehicles sold rely on its ADAS supported map functions to power L1 and L2+ automation in those vehicles. In coming EU regulations mandating ISA (Intelligent Speed Assist) will provide a strong pipeline for future demand for HERE and TomTom, as highlighted in section 3.1. While Ford plans to use Google for its infotainment services going forwards, Ford is using HERE to support its driver assist program for L2 SAE automation in North America. HERE’s other customers for ADAS and HD maps include BMW, Mercedes and others. HERE aims to migrate features of its HD map to its ADAS map over time, e.g. sub-metre precision.
• During 2020 TomTom announced significant recent momentum in the distribution of its ADAS maps. In September 2019 TomTom claimed its ADAS Map powers 1.5 Million SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Level 1 and Level 2 automated vehicles and claimed this figure has doubled to 3 Million during Q4 2020. TomTom defines an ADAS Map if it contains one of the five attributes including speed limits, curvature, and elevation.
• Mapbox Drive has been created to support semi-autonomous driving (Level 2 and Level 3) and offers lane guidance. However, Mapbox does not have its own HD Map. Instead, Mapbox’s HD vector tile format is being used by Intel to refresh Mobileye’s RoadBook ™ maps in vehicles.